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Northern Ireland weather forecast for week ahead as unsettled conditions expected

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It comes after a rain warning was in place over the weekend

After a wet weekend across Northern Ireland, the forecast for the week ahead brings with it a mixed bag.

The Met Office forecast shows the new week will start off on a mostly dry note on Monday, before becoming more unsettled as the week goes on. It will remain mild, however, with daytime temperatures expected to range from 16C to 18C.

It comes after a yellow weather warning for rain was in place on Saturday, September 27, with heavy downpours across much of Northern Ireland and some localised flooding.

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Here is what we can expect from the weather this week in Northern Ireland:

Monday:

A chilly start with patchy fog slowly clearing. Cloudy for a time in the morning with the odd spot of patchy light rain. A dry afternoon with bright spells developing. Maximum temperature 16C.

Tuesday:

Tuesday will be a cloudy and breezy day with a few spots of light rain at times. A more extensive area of rain will move in from the south-west late in the evening, clearing overnight. Maximum temperature 17C.

Wednesday:

Wednesday will be cloudy and windy, with patchy rain and showers. Maximum temperature 18C.

Thursday:

Thursday will remain windy with longer and heavier spells of rain spreading in from the south-west, heaviest in the evening. Maximum temperature 17C.

Friday:

Cloudy changing to light rain in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 17C.

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